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Student Follow up from Nevada WIldlife Studio
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Thought I would post some recent pics of student work done by Sam Cahoy, (Wildthings taxi) who attended a bird seminar last year. Sam is an excellent student and a very easy going guy with talent! He has taken the ball and ran with it. Its quite EASY to produce NICE mounts in a seminar, as we all do that, but the students work down the road tends to be the indicator of training that was received and understood. Sam has pulled this off nicely.!
Congrats Sam on EXCELLENT show pieces!!!!!!
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Those are nice looking birds. Kudos to student AND teacher.
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What type of quail is that? The white and tan/orange undertones are amazing!
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Quote from: Rhasputin on August 10, 2011, 02:43:29 PM
What type of quail is that? The white and tan/orange undertones are amazing!
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Thats a chuckar partridge...beautiful coloration on an awesome bird!
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Are they expensive? I'd love to mount one!
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